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Saturday, July 23, 2005

From the Egyptology Blog
Dozens killed in Egyptian blasts.

At least 83 people have been killed and scores more wounded in a string of bomb attacks in the Egyptian Red Sea resort of Sharm al-Sheikh.

An explosion in the Old Market area was followed by two blasts in the Naama Bay area, where a car bomb tore off the front of the Ghazala Gardens Hotel...

Dozens killed in Egyptian blasts, BBC News, UK, July 23, 2005, includes video footage.

cf. Thirty dead as bombers attack Red Sea resort, The Times, UK, July 23, 2005.

cf. Blasts in Egypt Kill at Least 62 at Resort in Sinai Peninsula, New York Times, New York, USA, July 23, 2005.

cf. Egyptian resort town blasts kill dozens, CNN, USA, July 23, 2005.

cf. At least 75 killed in Egyptian resort blasts, MSNBC, USA, July 23, 2005.

cf. Death toll in Red Sea bombings at 83, Reuters, UK, July 23, 2005.

cf. 75 dead on Egypt’s National Day bombing, Aljazeera, UAE, July 23, 2005.

cf. The impact of the bombings on Egypt’s tourism, Aljazeera, UAE, July 23, 2005.

cf. Militants take credit for Egypt bombings Contra Costa Times, California, USA, July 23, 2005.

Blasts cast shadow over Egypt's recovery, BBC News, UK, July 23, 2005.   Contains a history of terrorism attacks in Egypt.

By Mark Morgan. [Egyptology Blog]
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